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Friday 19th September 2014 - Agrometeorology · Odisha, Madhya Maharashtra, Konkan, Kerala and...
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Friday 19th
September 2014
(For the period 19th
to 23rd
September 2014)
2014)
Issued by
National Agrometeorological Advisory Service Centre,
Agricultural Meteorology Division,
India Meteorological Department, Shivajinagar, Pune.
Standardised Precipitation Index
Four Weekly
for the Period 21st August 2014 to 17
th September 2014
Extremely/severely wet conditions experienced in many districts of Jammu & Kashmir and Kerela, few districts
of Karnataka; Sriganganagar and Hanumangarh district of West Rajasthan; Amreli and Porbandar districts of
Gujarat; Dantewada and Bijapur district of Chattisgarh; Rayagada, Gajapati and Ganjam districts of Odisha;
Upper Siang district of Arunachal Pradesh; Dhule and Sangli districts of Maharashtra; North and South Goa, Diu,
Adilabad district of Telangana; Tiruppur and Kanyakumari districts of Tamil Nadu.
Extremely/ moderately/ severely dry conditions experienced in many districts of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar; few
districts of Jharkhand, Uttarakhand, North East, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu; Poonch district of Jammu & Kashmir;
Panchkula district of Haryana; Kangra, Hamirpur and Kinnaur districts of Himachal Pradesh; Katni, Damoh and
Rewa districts of West Madhya Pradesh; Surguja and Kowardha districts of Chattisgarh.
Rest of the country experienced moderately wet, mild wet/dry conditions.
Contour maps for Mean Maximum and Minimum Temperature and their anomaly for the week ending on
17.09.2014
Actual Mean Maximum Temperature (oC) in India for the
week ending 17.09.2014
Mean Maximum Temperature (oC) Anomaly in India for
the week ending 17.09.2014
36 to 400C over some parts of East Rajasthan and Tamil
Nadu.
32 to 360C over many parts of Punjab, Haryana, Delhi,
West Uttar Pradesh, West Rajasthan, Jharkhand, Gangetic
West Bengal, Assam & Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur,
Mizoram, Tripura, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, some
parts of East Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Arunachal Pradesh,
Odisha, Central India, Vidarbha, Madhya Maharashtra,
Interior Karnataka and Kerala.
28 to 320C over entire country 32 to 36
0C over many parts
of Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, West Uttar Pradesh, West
Rajasthan, Jharkhand, Gangetic West Bengal, Assam &
Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura,
Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, some parts of Jammu &
Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, East Uttar Pradesh, East
Rajasthan, Bihar, Arunachal Pradesh, Odisha, Central
India, Vidarbha, Madhya Maharashtra, Interior Karnataka
and Kerala.
24 to 280C some parts of Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal
Pradesh.
2 to 40C over many parts of Assam & Meghalaya,
Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, some parts of
Himachal Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
0 to 20C over many parts of Himachal Pradesh, Bihar,
Jharkhand, Arunachal Pradesh, Gangetic West Bengal,
Odisha, Chhattisgarh, East Madhya Pradesh, Andhra
Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, South Interior Karnataka,
Andaman & Nicobar Islands, some parts of Jammu &
Kashmir, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Assam &
Meghalaya, Vidarbha, Marathwada, Madhya
Maharashtra, Vidarbha, Konkan, Coastal & North
Interior Karnataka and Lakshadweep Islands.
-4 to 00C over entire country except many parts of
Himachal Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, North East India,
Gangetic West Bengal, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, East
Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala,
South Interior Karnataka, Andaman & Nicobar Islands,
some parts of Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh,
Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Vidarbha,
Marathwada, Madhya Maharashtra, Vidarbha, Konkan,
Coastal & North Interior Karnataka, and Lakshadweep
Islands.
Actual Mean Minimum Temperature (oC) in India for the
week ending 17.09.2014
Mean Minimum Temperature (oC) Anomaly in India for
the week ending 17.09.2014
24 to 280C over many parts of Haryana, Delhi, Bihar, West
Bengal & Sikkim, North East India, Rajasthan, Saurashtra
& Kutch, Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Coastal Tamil Nadu,
Lakshadweep, some parts of Punjab, Uttar Pradesh,
Jharkhand, Odisha, Gujarat region, Madhya Pradesh and
0 to 20C over entire country except over many parts of
Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand,
Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Bihar, Sikkim, Arunachal
Pradesh, Assam & Meghalaya, Chhattisgarh, Andhra
Pradesh, Marathwada, Vidarbha, some parts of Jammu &
Rayalaseema.
20 to 240C over entire country except Jammu & Kashmir,
Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Delhi, Bihar, West Bengal &
Sikkim, North East India, Odisha, Rajasthan, Saurashtra &
Kutch, Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Coastal Tamil Nadu,
Lakshadweep, some parts of Punjab, Uttar Pradesh,
Jharkhand, Odisha, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and
Rayalaseema.
12 to 200C over many parts of Jammu & Kashmir,
Himachal Pradesh.
Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, West
Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Sub-Himalayan
West Bengal, Odisha, Madhya Maharashtra, Konkan,
Kerala and Interior Karnataka.
-2 to 00C over many parts of Jammu & Kashmir,
Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab,
Bihar, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam & Meghalaya,
Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh, Marathwada, Vidarbha,
some parts of Haryana, West Rajasthan, Madhya
Pradesh, Jharkhand, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal,
Odisha, Madhya Maharashtra, Konkan, Kerala and
Interior Karnataka.
-4 to -20C over many parts of Uttarakhand, Sikkim, some
parts of Jammu & Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh,
Odisha.
Contour maps for Relative Humidity, Cloud amount and Wind speed for the week ending on 17.09.2014
Relative Humidity (%) over India for the week ending
17.09.2014
Cloud amount (okta) over India for the week ending
17.09.2014
80 to 100% over many parts of East Uttar Pradesh, East
Rajasthan, Bihar, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim,
North East India (except Tripura), Odisha, Konkan & Goa,
Lakshadweep, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, some parts of
Jharkhand, Gangetic West Bengal Central India, Madhya
Maharashtra, Vidarbha and Kerala.
60 to 80% over entire country except many parts of East
Uttar Pradesh, East Rajasthan, Bihar, Sub-Himalayan West
Bengal & Sikkim, North East India (except Tripura), Odisha,
Konkan & Goa, Rayalaseema, Tamil Nadu, Lakshadweep,
Andaman & Nicobar Islands, some parts of Jharkhand,
Gangetic West Bengal Central India, Madhya Maharashtra,
Vidarbha, South Interior Karnataka and Kerala.
40 to 60% over many parts of Rayalaseema, Tamil Nadu,
some parts of West Rajasthan, Coastal Andhra Pradesh,
Kutch and South Interior Karnataka.
6 to 8 okta over many parts of Bihar, Sub-Himalayan
West Bengal & Sikkim, Rayalaseema, Konkan & Goa,
Andaman & Nicobar Islands, some parts of East Uttar
Pradesh, Jharkhand, Mizoram, Central India, Coastal
Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Coastal & South Interior
Karnataka, Madhya Maharashtra, Vidarbha and Gujarat
region.
4 to 6 okta over entire country, Jammu & Kashmir,
Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, West Uttar
Pradesh, West Rajasthan, Bihar, Sub-Himalayan West
Bengal & Sikkim, Rayalaseema, Konkan & Goa,
Andaman & Nicobar Islands, some parts of Uttarakhand,
East Rajasthan, East Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Mizoram,
Central India, Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil
Nadu, Coastal & South Interior Karnataka, Madhya
Maharashtra, Vidarbha and Gujarat region.
2 to 4 okta over many parts of Jammu & Kashmir,
Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, West Uttar
Pradesh, West Rajasthan, some parts of Uttarakhand, East
Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Maharashtra, Telangana and
Interior Karnataka.
Wind speed (knots) over India for the week ending 17.09.2014
8 to 12 Knots over some parts of Tamil Nadu.
4 to 8 knots over many parts of Saurashtra & Kutch, West Madhya Pradesh, North Interior Karnataka, Tamil Nadu,
Kerala, Lakshadweep Islands, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, some parts of Rayalaseema and South Interior Karnataka.
0 to 4 knots over entire country except many parts of Saurashtra & Kutch, West Madhya Pradesh, North Interior
Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Lakshadweep Islands, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, some parts of Rayalaseema and
South Interior Karnataka.
Monsoon Watch
Conditions are becoming favourable for withdrawal of Southwest Monsoon from some parts of northwest India
during next 3 days.
Weather Forecast
Weather Forecast for next 3 days (upto 0830 hours IST
of 22nd
September, 2014)
Rain/thundershowers would occur at many places over
Andaman & Nicobar Islands during next 48 hours and
at a few places thereafter.
Rain/thundershowers would occur at many places over
Arunachal Pradesh, Assam & Meghalaya, Nagaland,
Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, Sub-Himalayan West
Bengal & Sikkim during next 24 hours and at most
places thereafter.
Rain/thundershowers would occur at many places over
Gangetic West Bengal, Odisha, Coastal Andhra Pradesh
and Rayalaseema during the period.
Rain/thundershowers would occur at a few places over
Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh during next 24 hours and
over Bihar during next 48 hours and at many places
thereafter.
Rain/thundershowers would occur at a few places over
Konkan & Goa, Karnataka and Telangana during the
period.
Rain/thundershowers would occur at isolated places
over Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh,
Uttarakhand, East Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat Region
during the period.
Rain/thundershowers would occur at isolated places
over Madhya Maharashtra and Marathwada during next
24 hours and over Vidarbha, Tamil Nadu &
Pudducherry during next 48 hours and at a few places
thereafter.
Mainly dry weather would prevail over West Uttar
Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana & Delhi, Rajasthan and
Saurashtra & Kutch during the period.
Weather Warning during next 3 days
19 September (Day 1): Heavy to very heavy
rainfall would occur at a few places over
Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura and at
isolated places over Assam & Meghalaya. Heavy
rainfall would occur at isolated places over Sub-
Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim, Odisha,
Arunachal Pradesh and Coastal Andhra Pradesh.
20 September (Day 2): Heavy to very heavy
rainfall would occur at a few places over Assam &
Meghalaya and Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram &
Tripura and at isolated places over Sub-Himalayan
West Bengal & Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh.
Heavy rainfall would occur at isolated places over
Odisha and Coastal Andhra Pradesh.
21 September (Day 3): Heavy to very heavy
rainfall would occur at a few places over Assam &
Meghalaya and Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram &
Tripura and at isolated places over Sub-Himalayan
West Bengal & Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh.
Heavy rainfall would occur at isolated places over
Odisha, Chhattisgarh and Coastal Andhra Pradesh.
Weather Outlook for subsequent 4 days from 22nd
to 26th
September 2014
Widespread rainfall activity accompanied with
heavy to very heavy falls likely to continue over
northeastern states.
Rain/thundershowers would occur at many places
over West Bengal & Sikkim, Odisha, Andra
Pradesh and north Tamilnadu.
Rain/thundershowers would occur at isolated
Rain/thundershowers would occur at a few places over
Kerala and Lakshadweep during next 24 hours and at
isolated places thereafter.
Rain/thundershowers would occur at isolated places
over West Madhya Pradesh during next 24 hours and
mainly dry thereafter.
Mainly dry weather would prevail over East Uttar
Pradesh during next 24 hours and rain/thundershowers
would occur at isolated places thereafter.
places over rest part of the country outside parts of
plains of northwest India and adjoining central
India where weather would be mainly dry.
Satellite image dated, 19.09.2014, 0600 UTC
Weather Forecast Map (Valid upto 0830 hours of
22nd
September 2014)
Salient Advisories
In Jammu & Kashmir, arrange for extensive drainage facilities to remove excess water from fields wherever feasible and then apply top dressing of nitrogen @ 3.25 kg urea per kanal in rice and in maize. Monitor maize crop for the incidence of stalk rot and apply Blitox @ 2g/ litre of water. Drain out excess water from pulses and vegetable fields in Valley Temperate Zone, Sub-Tropical and Intermediate Zone of Jammu & Kashmir.
Undertake land preparation for rabi sowing utilizing the realized rainfall. Nipping of shoot tip of cotton is advised in 90 days old crop to check excess vegetative growth and spray 2% DAP along with 1% MgSO4
and Planofix (0.25 ml/lit of water) on a non rainy day to manage leaf reddening and square dropping in the North Transition Zone of Karnataka.
Continue nursery preparation for Mundakan rice in the Southern Zone of Kerala.
As rain/thundershowers would occur at many/most places over Assam, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh on 19
th & 20
th September along with heavy to very heavy spells at isolated/few places, postpone
irrigation, intercultural operations and application of fertilizers and plant protection measures in standing crops. Provide adequate drainage in standing crops to remove excess water.
As rain/thundershowers would occur at many/most places over Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura during the period along with heavy to very heavy spells at a few places, postpone irrigation, intercultural operations and application of fertilizers and plant protection measures in standing crops. Provide adequate drainage in standing crops to remove excess water.
In North Eastern Coastal Plain Zone and Ghat Zone of Odisha, prevailing temperature and humidity favours attack of stem borer on rice. Install pheromone traps to monitor the adult population. If the damage is above ETL, spray Lambda-Cyhalothrin or Triazophos @ 400 ml/acre or apply Cartap Hydrochloride SP @ 400g/acre after current spells of rain.
Detailed Zonewise Agromet Advisories
SOUTH INDIA [TAMIL NADU, TELANGANA, ANDHRA PRADESH, KARNATAKA, KERALA]
Rice Sugarcane Okra Soybean
Realised Rainfall: Rainfall occurred in all districts of Kerala except Alapuzzha, Malappuram, Palakkad,
Thiruvananthapuram and Wynad; all districts of Coastal Karnataka; Bidar, Gulbarga, Koppal, Raichur and Yadgir
districts of North Interior Karnataka; Bellary district of South Interior Karnataka; all districts of Andhra Pradesh except
East Godavari, Nellore, Prakasam, Anantapur and Chittoor; Khammam, Mahbubnagar, and Nalgonda districts of
Telangana; Chennai, Kancheepuram, Puducherry, Tiruvallur, Thiruvannamalai, Vellore and Villupuram districts of
Tamil Nadu. Mainly dry weather prevailed over remaining parts of the region.
Weather Forecast: Rain/thundershowers would occur at many places over Coastal Andhra Pradesh and Rayalaseema;
at a few places over Telangana and Karnataka during the period. Rain/thundershowers would occur at a few places over
Kerala during next 24 hours and at isolated places thereafter. Rain/thundershowers would occur at isolated places over
Tamil Nadu & Puducherry during next 48 hours and at a few places thereafter.
Weather Warning: Heavy rainfall would occur at isolated places over Coastal Andhra Pradesh during the period.
Weather Outlook: Rain/thundershowers would occur at many places overAndhra Pradesh and north Tamil Nadu.
Rain/thundershowers would occur at isolated places over rest parts of the region.
Advisories:
Karnataka: Continue sowing of sunflower and fodder crops in some areas and undertake land preparation for rabi sowing
utilizing the realized rainfall in the North Dry Zone of Karnataka. In Eastern Dry Zone of Karnataka, continue sowing of ragi, cow-pea and field-bean.
Undertake land preparation for rabi sowing utilizing the realized rainfall. Nipping of shoot tip of cotton is advised in 90 days old crop to check excess vegetative growth and spray 2% DAP along with 1% MgSO4 and Planofix (0.25 ml/lit of water) on a non rainy day to manage leaf reddening and square dropping in the North Transition Zone of Karnataka.
Undertake harvesting of black gram in the North East Transition and North East Dry Zone of Karnataka in clear weather.
Cotton crop is at square formation to flowering stage in the Hill Zone of Karnataka, to reduce the square/flower bud/flower drop undertake spraying of Planofix @0.25 ml/litre of water on a non rainy day.
In the Southern Dry Zone of Karnataka, ginger crop is severely affected by Rhizome rot disease which is likely to spread due to moist conditions. Spray Copper Oxychloride @ 3 g/litre of water on a non rainy day to manage the disease.
Kerala: Continue nursery preparation for Mundakan rice in the Southern Zone of Kerala. Undertake crown cleaning in
coconut and ploughing of fields before onset of Northeast monsoon for more retention of rain water and control of weeds.
Present humid weather condition is congenial for incidence of rice bug in rice and leaf fall disease in rubber plant in the Problem Area Zone of Kerala. Avoid overlapping of cultivation, keep the field and bunds free of weeds and grasses and when bugs are seen in large numbers spray Malathion @ 2ml/litre of water or DDVP@ 2ml/litre of water on a non rainy day. For one hectare rubber plantation, apply COC 8kg +40litres of water to manage leaf fall disease.
High humidity is congenial for incidence of sheath blight disease in rice and leaf fall disease in nutmeg in the
Central Zone of Kerala. Apply Propiconazole 25 EC @ 500 ml per ha to control sheath blight and apply 1%
Bordeaux mixture to nutmeg to control leaf fall on a non rainy day.
Telangana and Andhra Pradesh: As rain/thundershowers would occur at many places over Coastal Andhra Pradesh and Rayalaseema during the
period along with heavy rainfall at isolated places over Coastal Andhra Pradesh, postpone irrigation, intercultural operations and application of fertilizers and plant protection measures in standing crops. Provide adequate drainage
in standing crops in Coastal Andhra Pradesh to remove excess water. Continue direct seeding of chilli and gap filling in direct seeded rice. Apply biogyme, micronutrients and mineral
mixture to overcome from slow growth due to micro nutrients deficiencies and excess moisture in the Krishna Godavari Zone of Andhra Pradesh after current spells of rain.
In Scarce Rainfall Zone of Rayalaseema, continue sowing of contingency crops like sorghum, bajra, foxtail millet, cowpea, sunflower, green gram, field bean, castor and horse gram utilizing the realised rainfall. Lay out dead furrows across the slope for every 3.6mts / 12 rows in groundnut fields for moisture conservation.
Prevailing moisture conditions are congenial for the incidence of blast in rice and likely to be more severe in BPT variety in the Southern Telangana Zone. Spray Tricyclazole @ 0.6 g per litre of water on a non rainy day. Also incidence of black arm disease is noticed in cotton and is likely to spread. Spray Copper-Oxy-Chloride @30g + Plantamycin @ 2g in 10 litres of water on a non rainy day.
Continue direct seeding of chilli and gap filling in direct seeded rice. Apply biogyme, micronutrients and mineral mixture to overcome from slow growth due to micro nutrients deficiencies and excess moisture in the Krishna Godavari Zone of Andhra Pradesh.
Due to cloudy and humid conditions, incidence of thrips and bacterial blight was observed in chilli and is likely to continue in the Scarce Rainfall Zone of Rayalaseema. Spray Pipronil @2ml/litre or Acetamprid @0.2g/litre to manage thrips incidence and copper oxy chloride @30g + Streptocyclin @1g in 10 litres of water after current spells of rain to manage bacterial blight.
Tamil Nadu: Continue sowing and transplanting of samba rice and nursery sowing of Thaladi rice in the Cauvery Delta Zone of
Tamil Nadu.
In the Western Zone of Tamil Nadu, continue harvesting of groundnuts and jowar/millets in clear weather. Prevailing temperature with humid weather is congenial for incidence of brown plant hopper in rice in the Western
Zone of Tamil Nadu. Dust Malathion 5% @ 25kg per ha towards the basal portion of the stem on a non rainy day. Arrange farm inputs for dry land cultivation and undertake cultivation of chilli in the North East Monsoon season
in the South Zone of Tamil Nadu. Select drought resistant varieties of cotton, maize, jowar, green gram, sunflower and pearl millet.
Animal Husbandry
Prevailing weather conditions are congenial for Anthrax and Enterotoxaemia in livestock in the Scarce Rainfall Zone of Andhra Pradesh. Vaccinate the animals to prevent the diseases.
Present weather conditions are congenial for respiratory infections in sheep and goat in the North Western Zone of Tamil Nadu. Keep the floor clean and dry, place curtains on the open sided wall of the house to prevent cold wind entering into the animal shed and do not allow any water stagnation around the sheds.
NORTHEAST INDIA [ARUNACHAL PRADESH, NMM&T, ASSAM, MEGHALAYA]
Rice Okra Jute Green Gram
Realised Rainfall: Rainfall occurred in East Siang, Papumpara, Tawang, Upper Siang, West Kameng and West Siang
districts of Arunachal Pradesh; Bongaigaon, Cachar, Chirang, Darrang, Dhemaji, Dhubri, Dibrugarh, Golghat,
Hailakandi, Karimganj, Kokrajhar, Lakhimpur, Morigaon, N.C.Hills, Nowgaon, Sonitpur, Sibsagar and Tinsukia
districts of Assam; East Garo Hills, East Khasi Hills, Jaintia Hills, Ribhoi and South Garo Hills districts of Meghalaya;
Aizwal, Saiha and Serchhip districts of Mizoram; Chandel and Imphal West district of Manipur; Kohima and Phek
districts of Nagaland and Dhalai district of Tripura. Mainly dry weather prevailed over remaining parts of the region.
Weather Forecast: Rain/thundershowers would occur at many places over Arunachal Pradesh, Assam & Meghalaya
and Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura during next 24 hours and at most places thereafter.
Weather Warning: Heavy to very rainfall would occur at a few places over Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram &Tripura
during the period; over Assam & Meghalaya on 20th and 21
st September and at isolated places over Assam &
Meghalaya on 19th September. Heavy to very rainfall would occur at isolated places over Arunachal Pradesh on 20
th
and 21st September. Heavy rainfall would occur at isolated places over Arunachal Pradesh on 19
th September.
Weather Outlook: Widespread rainfall activity accompanied with heavy to very heavy falls likely to continue over
northeastern states.
Advisories:
Assam & Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh: As rain/thundershowers would occur at many/most places over Assam, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh on 19
th
& 20th September along with heavy to very heavy spells at isolated/few places, postpone irrigation, intercultural
operations and application of fertilizers and plant protection measures in standing crops. Provide adequate drainage in standing crops to remove excess water.
In Assam, continue sowing of green gram, black gram, sesame and nursery sowing of cole crops after spells of heavy rain.
In Upper Bramhaputra Valley Zone of Assam, complete sowing of pulses like green gram and black gram. Continue nursery raising of cole crops after spells of heavy rain.
In Hill Zone of Assam, replanting of dead hills or gap filling with seedlings of sali rice of similar age should be done within 7-10 days of transplanting.
In Sub Tropical Hill Zone of Arunachal Pradesh, continue harvesting of jhum rice after current spells of rain. In Meghalaya, continue nursery preparation/ sowing of vegetables like cabbage, cauliflower, carrot, radish, broccoli
and French bean and planting of potato and continue sowing of pea in high altitude areas of East Khasi Hills after spells of heavy rain. Avoid water logging in ginger/turmeric to avoid rhizome rot and fungal disease.
Due to cloudy and humid weather, there is chance of attack of rice hispa in sali rice at tillering stage in in Hill Zone of Assam, spray with Quinolphos @ 10 ml /5 litre of water. Also in cloudy weather, there is chance of attack of stem borer in maize, spray Fenitrotheon @ 1 litre in 200-250 litre of water per ha. Apply chemicals after current spells of rain.
Due to prevailing humid weather conditions, there is chance of attack of hispa, blast and leaf folder in Sali rice in Barak Valley Zone Upper Bramhaputra Valley, North Bank Plain Zone and Lower Bramhaputra Valley of Assam. Spray 0.02% Chloropyriphos 20 EC or Quinalphos 25 EC @ 2.5 ml per litre of water against pests. Apply chemicals after current spells of rain.
In Central Bramhaputra Valley Zone of Assam, stem borer and caseworm infestation may occur in sali rice which may be controlled by draining out of excess water or spraying Chloropyriphos (20%) @ 2 ml/litre of water after current spells of rain.
Due to prevailing humid weather conditions, there is chance of attack of gundhi bug in early transplanted rice and
blast in normal transplanted rice in Arunachal Pradesh. Dust with Malathion 5D @ 20 kg/ha for gundhi bug and
undertake foliar spray of Hexaconazole 5% EC @ 2 ml/litre of water or Carbendazim 12 % WP+Mancozeb 63%
WP @ 2 g/litre of water against blast after current spells of rain.
In Meghalaya, due to cloudy weather & high humidity, there is chance of incidence of blast in kharif rice. Spray Mancozeb @ 2g/litre or Carbendazim @ 1g/litre. Also present weather is congenial for development of late leaf spot in groundnut. Spray Carbendazim (0.05%) + Mancozeb (0.2 %). Apply plant protection measures after current spells of rain.
Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura:
As rain/thundershowers would occur at many/most places over Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura during the period along with heavy to very heavy spells at a few places, postpone irrigation, intercultural operations and application of fertilizers and plant protection measures in standing crops. Provide adequate drainage in standing crops to remove excess water.
In Manipur, maintain water level of 5-8cm in kharif rice and weeding may be done before top dressing. Continue main field preparation for transplanting of cole crops after current spells of heavy rain.
In Mizoram, continue nursery preparation for cole crops like cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli and knolkhol after current spells of heavy rain.
In Mild Tropical Plain Zone of Tripura, undertake harvesting of jhum rice and groundnut and sowing of winter vegetable particularly tomato, cauliflower, cabbage, broccoli after current spells of rain.
In Mizoram, due to continuous wet condition, there is chance of leaf spot on ginger & turmeric; spray Dithane M-45 @ 2.5 g/litre of water or Bavistin @ 1 g/litre of water or Blitox @ 3 g/litre of water after current spells of rain.
Due to prevailing cloudy and humid weather, there is chance of attack stem borer and gundhi Bug in aman rice (short duration) in Mild Tropical Plain Zone of Tripura. Apply Novacron @ 2ml per litre of water to control stem borer and Cypermethri + Propenophos @1.5ml per litre or Cartap Hydrochloride (Dollar) @1.5 g per litre of water to manage the attack of gundhi Bug. Apply the chemicals after current spells of rain.
Animal Husbandry In Meghalaya, in rainy season, litter should be changed periodically to avoid dampness and prevent disease
development like coccidiosis in poultry. During day time sufficient ventilation should be provided to reduce the humidity inside the sheds.
In Tripura, damp litter and high moisture may cause Coccidiosis in the chicken, so avoid dampness in the deep
litter. Prevailing high humidity may cause ammonia fumes which irritate the respiratory tract and eyes in poultry.
Provide good ventilation in poultry sheds.
In Manipur, provide clean drinking water to livestock. Avoid water logging around the sheds as it may help in mosquito breeding.
EAST INDIA [JHARKHAND, BIHAR, ODISHA, WEST BENGAL & SIKKIM, ANDAMAN & NICOBAR
ISLANDS]
Sugarcane Jute Onion Rice
Realised Rainfall: Rainfall occurred in all districts of Bihar except Araria, Buxar, Katihar, Madhubani, Monghyr and
Purnea; all districts of Jharkhand except Bokaro, Dhanbad, East Singbhum, Gumla, Khunti, Koderma and Seraikela; all
districats of Odisha except Balasore, Bargarh, Jagatsinghpur, Kendrapara, Keonjhargarh, Khurda and Sundergarh;
Howrah, Kolkata, Murshidabad and South 24 Parganas districts of Gangetic West Bengal; all districts of Sub-
Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim except West Sikkim; all districts of Andaman & Nicobar Islands.
Weather Forecast: Rain/thundershowers would occur at many places over Gangetic West Bengal and Odisha during
the period. Rain/thundershowers would occur at many places over Sub-Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim during next
24 hours and at most places thereafter. Rain/thundershowers would occur at many places over Andaman & Nicobar
Islands during next 48 hours and at a few places thereafter. Rain/thundershowers would occur at a few places over
Jharkhand during next 24 hours and over Bihar during next 48 hours and at many places thereafter.
Weather Warning: Heavy to very heavy rainfall would occur at isolated places over Sub-Himalayan West Bengal &
Sikkim on 20th
and 21st September. Heavy rainfall would occur at isolated places over Odisha during the period and
over Sub-Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim on 19th September.
Weather Outlook: Rain/thundershowers would occur at many places over West Bengal & Sikkim and Odisha.
Rain/thundershowers would occur at isolated places over rest parts of the region.
Advisories:
West Bengal: As rain/thundershowers would occur at most/many places over Sub Himalayan West Bengal and many places over
Gangetic West Bengal during the period along with isolated heavy spells over Sub Himalayan West Bengal, postpone irrigation, intercultural operations and application of fertilizers and plant protection measures in standing crops. Provide adequate drainage in standing crops to remove excess water in Sub Himalayan West Bengal.
In New Alluvial Zone of West Bengal, keep 5-7 cm water in aman rice fields at the time of tillering stage. Continue seedbed / land preparation for early winter vegetables like radish, broccoli etc. and sowing of onion, cabbage, cauliflower etc. in the nursery bed.
In Laterite and Red Soil Zone undertake harvesting of maize after current spells of rain. In aman rice field, maintain 3-5 cm standing water at panicle initiation stage.
In Old Alluvial Zone of West Bengal, continue sowing of black gram and land preparation for transplanting of 4-6 weeks old seedlings of cole crops like cauliflower and cabbage after current spells of heavy rain.
In Old Alluvial Zone, due to cloudy and humid weather, there is chance of occurrence of stem borer, leaf folder and sheath blight in aman rice, apply Chloropyriphos @ 2.5 ml/litre of water or Cartap Hydrochloride 50 WP @ 1 g/litre of water against stem borer and leaf folder. To control sheath blight, spray Validamycin @ 2.5ml or Carbendazim 50% WP @ 1g per litre of water. Apply the chemicals after current spells of rain.
In Laterite and Red Soil Zone, due to cloudy and humid weather, there is chance of occurrence of blast disease in aman rice. Apply Carbendazim + Mancozeb @ 2.5 g/litre of water after current spells of rain.
In Coastal Saline Zone, there is chance of sheath blight in aman rice and stem rot or blunt rot in vegetables due to prevailing high humidity. Spray Kopiconazole@ 1.5 ml/litre of water after current spells of rain. Spray a mixture of Bavitin@1g/litre of water and Diethane against stem rot or blunt rot in vegetables after current spells of rain.
Due to humid condition, there is chance of sheath blight, stem borer, gall midge in aman rice in Terai Zone. Spray Propiconazole @ 1 ml/litre of water against sheath blight, spray Fipronil 8% WDG @ 2 g per 15 litre of water against stem borer and gall midge. Also due to humid condition damping off may occur in vegetable nursery, to manage the disease spray Carbendazim 12%+ Mancozeb 64% @ 2 g/litre of water. Apply the chemicals after current spells of rain.
Andaman and Nicobar Islands:
As rain/thundershowers would occur at many places over Andaman and Nicobar Islands on 19th&20
th September,
postpone irrigation, intercultural operations and application of fertilizers and plant protection measures in standing crops.
In North and Middle Andaman, provide adequate drainage in vegetable nurseries.
Odisha:
As rain/thundershowers would occur at many places over Odisha along with isolated heavy spells during the period, postpone irrigation, intercultural operations and application of fertilizers and plant protection measures in standing crops. Provide adequate drainage in standing crops to remove excess water.
In East and South Eastern Coastal Plain Zone of Odisha, continue land preparation and sowing of pre rabi crops like green gram, black gram, horse gram, cow pea and sesame in fallow upland and medium uplands after spells of heavy rain.
In North Central Plateau Zone of Odisha, continue planting of lemon and mango after spells of heavy rain.
In Western Undulating Zone of Odisha, waterlogged conditions with high humidity (75-80%) favours buildup of scale insect, whitefly and Pyrilla in sugarcane. Spray Imidacloprid @ 1 ml / 4 litres of water after current spells of rain.
In East and South Eastern Coastal Plain Zone and North Central Plateau Zone of Odisha, prevailing temperature may favour egg laying of stem borer in rice. To attract the borer butterflies, place 4 Pheromone Traps/acre, collect the adults and destroy them by burying them under soil or by burning and spray Prophenophos @ 2 ml per litre water after current spells of rain.
In North Central Plateau Zone of Odisha, in the prevailing temperature, there are chances of occurrence of Yellow vein mosaic disease in arhar. Spray Dimethoate @ 300g a.i/Ha or Methyl Demeton @ 250g a.i./ha after current spells of rain to control the insect vector.
In East and South Eastern Coastal Plain Zone of Odisha, current temperature and humidity may favour the
infestation of tikka disease and root rot in groundnut. To control these, spray Saaf, Companion or Sixer @ 2 ml per
litre of water after current spells of rain.
In Western Undulating Zone of Odisha, there is chance of red rot disease in sugarcane at grand growth stage.
Bunding of affected field should be done to avoid movement of rain or floodwater from affected field to non
affected fields. Destroy trashes from the infected plant by burning and spray Carbendazim @2g/litre of water after
current spells of rain. Severely affected plants or canes should be uprooted and destroyed.
In North Eastern Coastal Plain Zone and Ghat Zone of Odisha, prevailing temperature and humidity favours attack
of stem borer on rice. Install pheromone traps to monitor the adult population. If the damage is above ETL, spray
Lambda-Cyhalothrin or Triazophos @ 400 ml/acre or apply Cartap hydrochloride SP @ 400g/acre after current
spells of rain.
Bihar: As rain/thundershowers would occur at many places over Bihar on 21
st September, postpone irrigation,
intercultural operations and application of fertilizers and plant protection measures in standing crops.
In North West Alluvial Plain Zone of Bihar, undertake transplanting of tomato and cauliflower. Continue nursery sowing of cabbage. Complete sowing of arhar. Undertake top-dressing of nitrogen in rice which is in booting stage.
In North East Alluvial Plain Zone of Bihar, maintain optimum water level in rice. Complete sowing of September arhar and transplanting of early autumn vegetable viz. cauliflower, cabbage and brinjal etc.
In South Bihar Alluvial Zone, complete sowing of kulthi and rabi pigeon pea in upland areas. Maintain 5 cm water in rice fields.
Due to humid weather, there are chances of attack of brown plant hopper in rice crop in North East Alluvial Plain Zone of Bihar, spray Imidacloprid 17.8% EC @ 0.5 ml/L of water in evening after current spells of rain.
Jharkhand: As rain/thundershowers would occur at many places over Jharkhand on 20
th & 21
st September, postpone irrigation,
intercultural operations and application of fertilizers and plant protection measures in standing crops
In Western Plateau Zone of Jharkhand, in upland areas, continue sowing toria. Continue field preparation for
cultivation of early potato and green peas. Maintain optimum water level in rice. Undertake nursery raising of the
seedlings of winter vegetables like cauliflower, cabbage, chilli tomato, brinjal etc.
In South Eastern Plateau Zone of Jharkhand, continue land preparation for the cultivation of short duration early
potato. In fallow land undertake sowing of green pea and toria.
In Central & North Eastern Plateau Zone of Jharkhand, continue sowing of toria, green pea and potato. Continue sowing of tomato, cabbage and cauliflower in raised seed bed. Conserve rain water by repairing the broken bunds of the rice fields.
In South Eastern Plateau Zone of Jharkhand, due to high humidity and extended leaf wetness, there are chances of Blast in rice crop, spray Tricyclazole @ 6 g per litre of water after current spells of rain.
Due to prevailing humid weather conditions, there is chance of attack of gundhi bug in timely sown rice in Western Plateau Zone of Jharkhand. To control the insects, dusting of Chlorpyriphos / Quinolphos / Methyl parathion dust @ 10 kg per acre after current spells of rain. As an alternative method (in the case of unavailability of the insecticides), dusting of coal / wood ash mixed with kerosene.
Suitable varieties are given in Annexure II.
CENTRAL INDIA [M.P., CHHATTISGARH]
Sugarcane Rice Okra Green Gram
Realised Rainfall: Rainfall occurred in Anupur, Balaghat, Dindori, Katni, Mandla, Narsinghpur, Sagar, Satna, Seoni,
Siddhi and Tikamgarh districts of East Madhya Pradesh; Ashoknagar, Bhind, Burhanpur, Datia, Guna, Gwailor, Harda,
Khandwa, Khargone, Mandsaur, Morena, Neemuch, Raisen, Sheopur, Shivpuri and Vidisha districts of West Madhya
Pradesh; Bastar, Bijapur, Bilaspur, Dantewada, Durg, Jashpur, Korba, Koriya, Narayanpur, Raigarh, Raipur and
Rajnandgaon districts of Chhattisgarh. Mainly dry weather prevailed over remaining parts of the region.
Weather Forecast: Rain/thundershowers would occur at isolated places over East Madhya Pradesh during the period.
Rain/thundershowers would occur at a few places over Chhattisgarh during next 24 hours and at many places
thereafter. Rain/thundershowers would occur at isolated places over West Madhya Pradesh during next 24 hours and
mainly dry weather would prevail thereafter.
Weather Warning: Heavy rainfall would occur at isolated places over Chhattisgarh on 21st September.
Weather Outlook: Rain/thundershowers would occur at isolated places over the region.
Advisories:
Madhya Pradesh: In Vindhya Plateau Zone of Madhya Pradesh, if kharif crops are damaged due to heavy rain, farmers may
undertake nursery sowing of onion, garlic and planting of short duration varieties of potato. The sowing may be done upto 15
th October. Sowing of green gram (K-851, Jawahar Mung -721, Pant Mung- 4, T.J. M 3), black gram
(Pant U-30, R.B.U.-38, Jawahar Urd-3, J. U-37)) by ridge furrow method is recommended. Undertake sowing of sarson saag, radish, spinach and coriander in Bundelkhand Zone of Madhya Pradesh utilising
the realised rainfall. As mainly dry weather would prevail, undertake harvesting of matured urad and moong in Bundelkhand Zone and
vegetables in Vindhya Plateau Zone and Nimar Valley Zone of Madhya Pradesh. Due to cloudy weather, there are chances of attack of semilooper, tobacco caterpillar and girdle beetle in soybean,
moong and urad in Jhabua Hill Zone of Madhya Pradesh, Spray Profenophos @ 2 ml per litre of water.
Due to cloudy and humid weather, there are chances of incidence of stem borer and fruit borer in chilli, tomato,
brinjal and okra in Gird Zone of Madhya Pradesh. For control, spray Dimethoate @ 1 g per litre of water.
Due to humid weather, there is possibility of attack of yellow mosaic virus in urad and soybean in Bundelkhand
Zone and Nimar Valley Zone of Madhya Pradesh, spray Methyldameton @ 2.0 ml. or Imedachloprid @ 0.5 ml. per
litre of water.
Chhattisgarh: As rain/thundershowers would occur at many places over Chhattisgarh on 20
th & 21
st September along with heavy
rainfall at isolated places on 21st September, postpone irrigation, intercultural operations and application of
fertilizers and plant protection measures in standing crops. Provide adequate drainage in standing crop fields to
remove excess water.
In Plain Zone and North Hill Zone of Chhattisgarh, in fallow upland, sowing of horse gram and Niger may be
completed.
In North Hill Zone of Chhattisgarh, raise the seedlings of winter vegetables like cauliflower, cabbage, chilli,
tomato, brinjal etc.
Due to cloudy weather, there are chances of attack of blast in rice in North Hill Zone and Plain Zone of
Chhattisgarh, apply Tricyclazole @ 120 g per acre after current spells of rain.
Animal Husbandry In Madhya Pradesh, provide clean water and concentrate feed mixed with dry and green fodder to cattle.
NORTH INDIA [JAMMU & KASHMIR, HIMACHAL PRADESH, UTTARAKHAND, PUNJAB, HARYANA,
DELHI, UTTAR PRADESH & RAJASTHAN]
Rice Sugarcane Bottle Gourd Onion
Realised Rainfall: Rainfall occurred in North Delhi and South Delhi districts of Delhi; Mandi district of Himachal
Pradesh; Kapurtala district of Punjab; all districts of East Uttar Pradesh except Allahabad, Banda, Chandauli, Deoria,
Fatehpur, Kanpur(dehat).Kaushambi, Mau, Pratapgarh, Sahuji Maharajnagar, Sant Ravidas Nagar, Sonbhadra; Aligarh,
Bijnor, Bulandshahar, Etah, Firozabad, Jhansi, Lalitpur, Mahamayanagar, Mainpuri, Meerut, Muradabad, Saharanpur
and Shahjahanpur districts of West Uttar Pradesh; Almora, Dehradun, Nainital and Pithorgarh districts of Uttarakhand;
Alwar, Baran, Bharatpur, Chittorgarh, Dausa, Dholpur, Jaipur, Jhalawar, Karauli, Rajasamand, Sawai Madhopur,
Sirohi and Udaipur districts of East Rajasthan; Churu and Pali districts of West Rajasthan. Mainly dry weather prevailed
over remaining parts of the region.
Weather Forecast: Rain/thundershowers would occur at isolated places over Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and
Jammu & Kashmir during the period. Mainly dry weather would prevail over East Uttar Pradesh during next 24 hours
and rain/thundershowers would occur at isolated places thereafter. Mainly dry weather would prevail over West Uttar
Pradesh, Haryana & Delhi, Punjab, and Rajasthan during the period.
Weather Warning: Nil.
Weather Outlook: Mainly dry weather would prevail over plains of northwest India.
Advisories:
Jammu & Kashmir: Arrange for extensive drainage facilities to remove excess water from fields wherever feasible and then apply top
dressing of nitrogen @ 3.25 kg urea per kanal in rice and in maize. Monitor maize crop for the incidence of stalk rot and apply Blitox @ 2 g/ litre of water.
Undertake harvesting of mash and moong crops immediately in Sub-tropical Zone to avoid shattering and other losses.
Drain out excess water from pulses and vegetable fields in Valley Temperate Zone and Intermediate Zone of Jammu & Kashmir.
Undertake sowing of toria (RSPT-1 and local toria) and nursery bed preparation for winter vegetables and nursery raising of cole crops and onion. Sowing of root crops like radish, carrot, turnip etc. may also be undertaken in Sub-Tropical Zone of Jammu & Kashmir.
Himachal Pradesh:
Continue sowing of radish, turnip, carrot and leafy vegetable crops like spinach and fenugreek in mid hill areas and
early varieties of pea in Sub-Montane and Low Hills Sub-Humid Tropical Zone and Bilaspur district of Mid Hills
Sub-Humid Zone. Nursery sowing of cauliflower (late group), cabbage, knol khol, broccoli and Chinese cabbage
and direct sowing of radish, carrot, turnip, spinach and fenugreek and planting of onion (30X 10 cm spacing ) can
also be undertaken in mid hill areas. Continue transplanting of mid season cauliflower in low hill areas.
Undertake sowing of fodder crops like maize (African tall), berseem, lucerne and oats in Sub-Montane and Low
Hills Sub-Humid Tropical Zone and Bilaspur district of Mid Hills Sub-Humid Zone of Himachal Pradesh.
As mainly dry weather would prevail, undertake harvesting of rajmah in High Hill Temperate Dry Zone of
Himachal Pradesh. In high altitude areas, undertake sowing of red and white clover.
Undertake intercultural operation like weeding in peas in High Hill Temperate Dry Zone of Himachal Pradesh.
Spray Glycel @ 5ml per liter of water for weed control.
In Sub Montane and Low Hills Sub-Humid Tropical Zone and Bilaspur district of Mid Hills Sub-Humid Zone of
Himachal Pradesh, due to prevailing humid weather condition, there are chances of incidence of rice blast, spray
Bavistin 0.01or Beam 75 WP 0.06% and repeat at an interval of 10-15 days. For control of rice hispa and leaf
folder, spray Cypermethrin 10 EC @ 1ml or Chloropyriphos 20 EC @ 2.5ml per litre of water.
Due to prevailing humid weather condition, there are chances of attack of white fly in tomato in Mid Hills Sub-
Humid Zone of Himachal Pradesh. Use yellow trap one trap/100 m2 to prevent the attack and spray Imidacloprid
(Confidor) @ 7.5 ml or Malathion @ 22.5 ml or Metasystox @ 15ml in 15litres of water.
Due to prevailing humid weather conditions, there are chances of attack of aphids in cabbage and cauliflower in
High Hill Temperate Dry Zone of Himachal Pradesh. Spray Cypermethrin @ 1ml per litre of water.
Weather is congenial for attack of anar butter fly and incidence of fruit rot in anar in Mild Hills Sub Humid Zone
of Himachal Pradesh. Spray Quinalphos @ 500 ml per 200 litres of water against attack of anar butter fly and
Captan @ 600g per 200 litres of water to prevent fruit rot in anar.
Uttarakhand:
Continue sowing of mustard, palak, methi, raddish and continue sowing of early toria, pea in Hill Zone of Uttarakhand. In Bhabar and Tarai Zone, undertake sowing of toria.
In Sub humid Sub Tropical Zone of Uttarakhand, as rice crop is at active tillering stage, maintain 5cm water level and apply second dose of Urea at this stage.
Under present weather conditions, there may be attack of leaf hopper on vegetables like brinjal and okra in Sub humid Sub Tropical Zone of Uttarakhand. To control, apply Dichlorvas @ 1ml/liter of water.
Due to rise in temperature, there are chances of attack of leaf folder and stem borer on rice in Bhabar and Tarai
Zone of Uttarakhand. If the incidence is more than 10 % then spray Cartap Hydrocholoride 50 WP @ 250 g
dissolved in 200 to 250 liters of water per acre.
Punjab, Haryana and Delhi: In Punjab, in view of deficit rainfall, adopt moisture conservation practices like hoeing, weeding, mulching in crops
like sugarcane, maize, cotton to reduce the evapotranspiration losses and to conserve moisture for rabi crops. De-tasselling in maize is advised to reduce transpiration losses
In Western Undulating Zone of Punjab, continue nursery sowing of mid-season cauliflower, desi varieties of radish, carrot and turnip and planting of mango and litchi utilising the available moisture.
Under hot and humid conditions, whitefly incidence may increase in cotton in Western Plain Zone of Punjab, when whitefly population exceeds ETL level, spray Triazophos 40 EC @ 600ml/acre or Ethion 50 EC @ 800 ml/acre.
In Central Plain Zone of Punjab, continue sowing of desi varieties of carrot, radish and turnip crops and undertake transplanting of rainy season tomato. Continue sowing of potato, palak and nursery sowing of cauliflower utilising the available moisture.
In Undulating Plain Zone of Punjab, higher humidity due to intermittent rainfall may lead to sheath blight in rice, spray Tilt @ 0.1% on the disease spots. Present weather condition is very congenial for attack of fruit rot in chilli, spray Indofil M45 @ 390 g/acre in 100-200 litres of water. Due to intermittent rainfall during previous week, false smut infection in rice heads may occur, spray Blitox @ 500 gm/acre to prevent. Grain discoloration in rice may occur due to rainfall during flowering stage, spray Tilt @ 200 ml/acre to prevent fungal infection in the unfilled grains.
In Western Zone of Haryana, complete sowing of fodder crop jowar mixed with cowpea to increase the nutritive value for continuous supply of green fodder. Undertake plantation of new orchard.
In Delhi, continue transplanting of onion seedling in the prepared fields and continue planting of early potato. In the present weather conditions, false smut may appear in rice crop, Apply Blitox @ 500 grams per acre at 10 days interval (2-3 times).
Uttar Pradesh: Undertake second top dressing of urea @ 60 kg or Nitrogen @ 18 kg per hectare in rice after formation of tillers
and urea @ 85-105 kg per ha in bajra in Central Plain Zone of Uttar Pradesh. Also apply Thirum at rate of 0.15 % two to three times at the time of flowering at an interval of 7-10 days.
Undertake transplanting of cauliflower (60x60 cm row spacing), brinjal (75x60 cm row spacing), cabbage, tomato and chilli and planting of fruit crops in Barabanki, Faizabad, Ambedkarnagar districts of Eastern Plain Zone of Uttar Pradesh utilizing the realized rainfall.
Undertake sowing of toria @ 4kg seed per ha in Fatehpur, Pratapgarh, Allahabad, Chitrakut, Kaushambi, Agra, Mathura, Lucknow and Kanpur districts of Central Plain Zone; varieties like Sangam, TL-17, 67 in Western Plain Zone and continue sowing of toria (T-9, T-36, Bhavani, Pant -30,303, 507) at a row spacing of 30 cm in Deoria, Basti and Ballia districts of Eastern Plain Zone and Central Plain Zone of Uttar Pradesh.
Continue transplanting of cauliflower, cabbage, tomato, chilli and brinjal and sowing of palak, cucumber, methi, ageti carrot and planting of fruit crops like mango, papaya, lemon, amla, etc. in Jhansi district of Bundelkhand Zone of Uttar Pradesh. Undertake second top dressing of urea @ 20 kg + Zinc Sulphate @ 5 kg per ha in rice.
Under prevailing humid weather condition, there are chances of incidence of tikka diseases in groundnut in Central Plain Zone of Uttar Pradesh. Spray Zinib 75% @ 2.5kg per hectare or Thirum 27% liquid @ 3 litre per hectare 2-3 times after 10 days interval.
Under prevailing humid weather condition, there are chances of incidence of blast disease in rice in Western Plain Zone of Uttar Pradesh. For control of rice blast, spray Beem @ 120 g per 200 litres of water. For control of leaf eating caterpillar in vegetable, spray Di-corovas @ 1ml per litre of water.
Due to prevailing humid weather condition, there are chances of attack of beetle in banana in Central Plain Zone of Uttar Pradesh. Spray Monocrotophos @ 125 ml per litre of water or add 3-4 g Carbofuron in soil. For control of Mosaic or Anthracnose disease in banana, spray Copper Oxychloride @ 3ml per litre of water.
Rajasthan:
As mainly dry weather would prevail, undertake harvesting of matured bajra and jowar in Flood Prone Eastern Plain Zone of Rajasthan.
Undertake nursery raising of tomato, brinjal, chillies, cabbage etc. in Transitional Plain Zone of Inland Drainage of
Rajasthan, utilizing recent rainfall. Continue nursery sowing of cauliflower (Japanese, Pusa hybrid-2 and Himjoyti) and radish (Pusa Chetki) and
undertake sowing of rainfed Taramira, Toria and Mustard in Semi Arid Eastern Plain Zone of Rajasthan utilizing realised rainfall.
Continue nursery sowing of mid season cauliflower (Japanese, Pusa hybrid-2 and Himjoyti) and sowing radish (Pusa Chetki) in Arid Western Plain Zone of Rajasthan. Apply remaining half dose of nitrogen i. e. 30 kg/ha through urea in 25-30 days old pearl millet crop.
In Arid Western Plain Zone of Rajasthan, in the present weather conditions there may be increased attack of pod borer in moong and moth crops at flowering/pod formation stage. To control spray Quinalphose 25EC @ one litre/ha.
In Southern Humid Plain Zone of Rajasthan, in the present temperature conditions, there are is chance of attack of grass hopper on maize. To control, dusting of Methyl Parathion 2% @ 25 kg/ha is advised.
Due to humid and cloudy conditions, there are incidence of bollworm and jassids in cotton in Sub Humid Southern Plain and Aravali Hill Zone of Rajasthan, to control apply Karberil 50% dust @ 2.5 kg/ha.
Animal Husbandry:
Under prevailing humid weather condition, there are chances of attack of ticks and mites on animals also in Flood Prone Eastern Plain Zone of Rajasthan. For control spray Butox @ 2.0 ml per litre of water. Clean the cowshed with phenyl and keep the animal sheds dry and clean.
Under prevailing humid weather condition, there are may be attack of parasite diseases like Babesia & Thelaria in animals in Semi Arid Eastern Plain Zone of Rajasthan. Treat the animals immediately.
WEST INDIA [GOA, MAHARASHTRA, GUJARAT]
Rice Sugarcane Okra Soybean
Realised Rainfall: Rainfall occurred in all districts of Konkan & Goa except Mumbai city and Mumbai Suburban;
Gadchiroli district of Vidarbha; Banaskantha, Dahod, Gandhinagar, Mehesana, Navsari, Panchmahal, Patan,
Sabarkantha, Surat, Tapi and Valsad districts of Gujarat region; Junagarh, Porbandar and Surendranagar districts of
Saurashtra & Kutch. Mainly dry weather prevailed over remaining parts of the region.
Weather Forecast: Rain/thundershowers would occur at isolated places over Gujarat region and at a few places over
Konkan & Goa during the period. Rain/thundershowers would occur at isolated places over Madhya Maharashtra and
Marathwada during next 24 hours and over Vidarbha during next 48 hours and at a few places thereafter. Mainly dry
weather would prevail over Saurashtra & Kutch during the period.
Weather Warning: Nil.
Weather Outlook: Rain/thundershowers would occur at isolated places over the region.
Advisories:
Maharashtra:
In Konkan, maintain water level upto 5-8 cm in rice fields. Undertake fertilizer application and intercultural operations in rice, finger millet, vegetable fields and mango and cashew orchards.
In Madhya Maharashtra, maintain the water level of 5 cm in transplanted rice field. Undertake intercultural operations like weeding and fertilizer application in sugarcane, vegetables and in late sown cotton, red gram and sunflower. In fallow and already harvested fields of green gram and black gram, undertake sowing of rabi jowar and safflower utilizing the available soil moisture.
In Marathwada, undertake intercultural operations in cotton, soybean, red gram and sunflower. Continue plucking of already matured green gram and black gram pods. Soybean is in flowering stage. For better growth, spray Urea @ 20 g per 10 litres of water.
In Vidarbha, apply fertilizers and undertake intercultural operations in cotton and red gram. Maintain water level up to 5 cm in already transplanted rice field in East Vidarbha. Continue plucking of already matured green gram and black gram pods in West Vidarbha. Prepare the field for sowing of safflower in the harvested field of green gram and black gram. To avoid floral bud dropping in cotton, spray Planofix @ 4.5 ml per 10 litres of water on a non rainy day.
Due to rise in temperature in Western Maharashtra Scarcity Zone, there may be attack of mealy bug and sap sucking pests in cotton; spray Verticillium Lecanii @ 40 g per 10 litres of water on a non rainy day.
Under prevailing temperature (around 25-26OC) in South Konkan, there may be attack of brown hopper in rice in
low lying area; spray 50EC Malathion @10 ml per 10 litres of water on a non rainy day. Due to prevailing humid and cloudy weather in East Vidarbha, there may be attack of green semilooper and
tobacco leaf eating caterpillar in soybean; spray Quinalphos 25EC @ 20 ml per 10 litres of water from the lower sides of the leaf on a non rainy day.
Gujarat:
As mainly dry weather would prevail, carry out intercultural operations and mulching in castor to conserve soil
moisture in North West Zone of Gujarat.
Taking advantage of mainly dry weather, undertake harvesting of matured pearl millet and pulse crops in North
Gujarat Zone. Carry out weeding, hoeing and intercultural operations in castor, cotton and sesame for effective
weed control and to conserve the soil moisture.
Undertake gap filling in late sown castor and fennel crops in Bhal and Coastal Zone and carry out intercultural
operations and weeding in paddy, pulses and cotton in Middle Gujarat zone.
Undertake hand weeding and intercultural operation in late sown castor and pulses in South Gujarat Heavy Rainfall
Zone.
In the prevailing humid weather conditions, there are chances of sucking pests in cotton in North West Zone, spray
Imidacloprid or Thiomethoxam @4 ml/10 liters of water for control.
Due to humid weather, there is chance of infestation of powdery mildew disease in sesame in North Gujarat Zone;
for control, spray Hexaconazole 5 % EC @ 20 ml in 10 liters of water.
Animal Husbandry
In Gujarat, spraying of Neon @ 1 to 1.5 ml per liter water in cattle shed is advised for controlling ticks.
Districtwise realised rainfall and % departure for past three weeks is given below in Annexure I.
Annexure I
Week by week Rainfall Distribution
03.09.14 10.09.14 17.09.14
Sub-Divisions Actual
(mm) % dep.
Actual
(mm) % dep.
Actual
(mm) % dep.
Arunachal Pradesh
Anjaw ** ** ** ** ** **
Changlang 4.7 -86 61.0 -1 13.1 -91
Dibang Valley ** ** ** ** ** **
East Kameng 4.7 -92 4.8 -92 13.3 -84
East Siang 0.0 -100 72.4 -41 53.1 -71
Kurung Kumey ** ** ** ** ** **
Lohit 40.9 -47 53.7 -27 22.5 -77
Lower Dibang Valley 8.3 -74 61.2 49 22.7 -78
Lower Subansari ** ** ** ** ** **
Papumpara 13.5 -90 61.9 -51 93.5 2
Tawang 73.0 -26 106.0 1 45.0 -69
Tirap 23.2 -77 77.4 -32 26.8 -80
Upper Siang 26.6 -65 104.6 -37 103.8 -49
Upper Subansari 3.8 -90 33.6 14 6.4 -83
West Kameng 22.8 -77 77.6 -26 184.4 26
West Siang 8.0 -85 46.5 -21 55.5 -44
Assam&Meghalaya
Assam
Baksa 28.6 -70 14.6 -85 0.0 -100
Barpeta 70.2 -26 8.4 -92 19.2 -88
Bongaigaon 84.4 4 9.0 -91 51.8 -50
Cachar 27.1 69 203.1 93 60.4 -34
Chirang 54.0 -34 27.6 -71 79.2 -24
Darrang 10.0 -81 27.0 -46 71.0 -10
Dhemaji 12.0 -87 181.0 78 41.0 -66
Dhubri 19.0 -73 9.8 -83 79.1 -40
Dibrugarh 23.8 -68 61.0 -35 87.7 -3
Goalpara 32.1 -49 17.8 -66 26.9 -66
Golghat 5.8 -90 54.5 -10 37.8 -30
Hailakandi 35.8 -51 165.5 82 55.5 -30
Jorhat 9.3 -86 66.5 -17 15.6 -77
Kamrup(Rural) 44.0 9 17.2 -64 25.0 -48
Kamrup(Metro) 11.7 -71 18.0 -63 23.1 -52
Karbi Anglong 2.1 -94 74.1 31 15.8 -67
Karimganj 57.0 -37 168.6 43 45.3 -63
Kokrajhar 53.2 -62 16.3 -85 71.2 -35
Lakhimpur 3.2 -97 136.6 34 114.8 -4
Morigaon 15.4 -76 35.0 -34 114.4 100
N.C.Hills 5.6 -91 125.8 511 65.8 82
Nowgong 46.0 -24 54.7 -5 58.8 2
Nalbari 46.0 -18 5.4 -89 10.8 -84
Sonitpur 3.2 -95 40.2 -32 73.1 8
Sibsagar 29.4 -51 6.4 -90 30.0 -42
Tinsukia 13.8 -84 76.3 -15 30.2 -67
Udalgiri 28.8 -45 49.5 -2 7.3 -91
Meghalaya
East Garo Hills 45.8 -2 13.3 -85 113.4 5
East Khasi Hills 110.8 -27 104.2 -29 80.7 -63
Jaintia Hills 34.0 -79 20.0 -92 49.0 -77
Ribhoi 64.4 -27 36.5 -46 48.0 -49
South Garo Hills 37.0 -43 49.0 -40 35.0 -66
West Garo Hills 39.6 -39 8.6 -89 20.4 -80
West Khasi Hills ** ** ** ** ** **
NMMT
Mizoram
Aizwal 101.7 9 121.9 17 64.1 -34
Champhai ** ** ** ** ** **
Kolasib ** ** ** ** ** **
Lawngtlai ** ** ** ** ** **
Lunglei ** ** ** ** ** **
Mamit ** ** ** ** ** **
Saiha 40.0 -50 331.0 218 186.0 120
Serchhip 142.4 93 52.1 -40 149.4 87
Manipur
Bishnupur ** ** ** ** ** **
Chandel 49.0 -44 28.0 -66 60.0 5
Churachandpur ** ** ** ** ** **
Imphal east 37.3 -41 2.4 -95 12.4 -71
Imphal west 0.8 -98 285.7 541 34.1 36
Senapati 20.0 -69 0.0 -100 28.0 -45
Tamenglong ** ** ** ** ** **
Thoubal ** ** ** ** ** **
Ukhrul ** ** ** ** ** **
Nagaland
Dimapur 36.9 -29 37.0 -4 22.6 -58
Kephire ** ** ** ** ** **
Kohima 38.2 -49 54.6 -27 86.6 47
Longleng ** ** ** ** ** **
Mokokchung ** ** ** ** ** **
Mon ** ** ** ** ** **
Paren ** ** ** ** ** **
Phek 5 -93 23 -69 43 -27
Tuensang ** ** ** ** ** **
Wokha ** ** ** ** ** **
Zunheboto ** ** ** ** ** **
Tripura
Dhalai 93.0 48 109.9 79 64.7 -1
North tripura 61.2 -16 198.4 192 7.0 -91
South tripura 74.1 14 8.4 -86 19.3 -69
West tripura 89.9 36 34.2 -45 14.8 -76
Himachal Pradesh
Bilaspur 18.3 -62 61.8 16 2.6 -92
Chamba 22.5 -73 96.5 34 4.4 -90
Hamirpur 19.3 -67 39.6 -15 8.5 -73
Kangra 24.5 -69 64.4 -25 12.2 -75
Kinnaur 3.5 -80 7.0 -56 0.4 -98
Kullu 18.2 -32 36.1 35 6.4 -67
Lahaul and Spiti 24.6 -13 28.5 19 0.0 -100
Mandi 43.1 -19 65.7 28 32.5 -1
Shimla 25.8 -20 41.3 19 5.6 -78
Sirmaur 50.7 -26 87.4 35 9.1 -78
Solan 43.4 -10 80.1 45 7.8 -79
Una 27.6 -39 74.1 64 1.1 -96
Punjab
Amritsar 12.8 -50 100.3 226 19.1 54
Barnala 2.0 -89 27.5 64 3.7 -80
Bhatinda 24.5 119 97.6 433 1.0 -94
Faridkot 1.5 -91 110.5 416 0.5 -96
Fatehgarh Saheb 0.3 -99 91.7 236 6.0 -66
Ferozpur 2.8 -88 76.2 297 6.7 -46
Gurdaspur 6.6 -84 164.0 295 10.0 -61
Hoshiarpur 6.6 -78 37.5 -2 9.3 -58
Jalandhar 8.6 -76 44.5 30 20.8 15
Kapurthala 12.9 -43 88.0 349 48.9 183
Ludhiana 5.3 -80 60.5 102 13.1 -33
Mansa 25.9 109 20.9 17 2.5 -87
Moga 1.0 -94 60.0 200 6.1 -57
Muktesar 4.2 -76 195.2 607 2.4 -67
Nawashahar 23.0 -46 39.2 -6 13.1 -46
Patiala 5.3 -84 132.7 399 2.3 -89
Ropar 42.5 15 68.3 78 10.8 -41
Sangrur 7.8 -61 52.3 95 14.4 37
Mohali 5.5 -83 79.3 81 0.0 -100
TarnTaran 5.5 -76 153.2 587 27.2 289
Haryana,Chd,Delhi
Haryana
Ambala 16.3 -67 57.8 9 4.3 -90
Bhiwani 16.6 -24 20.2 16 5.9 -61
Chandigarh 3.3 -91 104.5 170 2.0 -95
Faridabad 7.3 -86 34.2 -21 12.3 -50
Fatehabad 6.4 -59 21.2 49 4.2 -63
Gurgaon 15.5 -48 20.0 -35 5.3 -75
Hissar 16.2 -10 18.7 21 3.4 -78
Jhajar 27.4 26 86.3 170 21.7 42
Jind 36.1 64 52.3 77 10.2 -29
Katihal 7.9 -66 53.8 112 5.0 -68
Karnal 42.9 60 128.9 385 5.3 -78
Kurukshetra 11.3 -64 81.3 202 2.2 -91
Mahendragarh 8.1 -62 29.9 38 17.9 37
Mewat 6.6 -83 29.8 -23 23.7 -1
Palwal 1.5 -93 35.5 22 21.8 -12
Panchkkula 12.5 -76 50.5 -20 1.0 -98
Panipat 20.3 -11 112.0 237 26.4 60
Rewari 4.8 -81 43.9 59 17.0 -1
Rohtak 26.4 -21 21.6 -18 5.4 -69
Sirsa 10.0 -6 64.2 629 7.2 -50
Sonepat 10.3 -68 50.1 78 9.5 -54
Yamunanagar 39.2 -36 78.5 47 7.7 -72
Delhi
Central Delhi 25.0 -38 52.0 34 6.0 -83
East Delhi 9.0 -78 7.0 -82 6.0 -83
New Delhi 44.4 9 29.6 -24 18.3 -47
North Delhi 32.7 -19 65.5 69 41.7 21
North East Delhi 28.0 -31 39.0 1 24.0 -30
North West Delhi 4.3 -89 28.3 -27 1.0 -97
South Delhi 40.0 -1 36.3 -3 30.3 -12
South West Delhi 56.8 40 50.5 30 4.0 -89
West Delhi 41.0 1 47.0 21 1.0 -97
Jammu & Kashmir
Anantnag 93.2 451 309.1 168 2.0 -71
Badgam 35.8 209 76.7 293 0.0 -100
Bandipore ** ** ** ** ** **
Baramula 25.6 61 255.9 1489 0.0 -100
Doda 42.6 149 320.8 767 0.0 -100
Ganderbal 91.2 902 32.6 233 0.0 -100
Jammu 40.2 -15 354.2 801 0.0 -100
Kargil ** ** ** ** ** **
Kathua 4.2 -93 193.2 692 0.0 -100
Kistwar ** ** ** ** ** **
Kulgam 80.3 375 460.2 1850 1.0 -89
Kupwara 7.6 6 129.2 1984 0.0 -100
Ladakh(Leh) 10.2 540 10.5 192 0.0 -100
Poonch 14.1 -58 10.8 -80 0.0 -100
Pulwama 50.0 282 242.7 1711 1.0 -64
Rajouri 49.4 7 43.2 92 0.0 -100
Ramban 92.7 442 425.6 1144 2.0 -79
Reasi 69.6 -8 556.0 926 0.0 -100
Samba 20.2 -57 47.4 21 0.0 -100
Shopian 58.0 343 348.0 2953 2.0 -81
Srinagar 43.5 378 148.0 1410 8.5 93
Udhampur 25.0 -67 605.5 785 0.0 -100
East Madhya Pradesh
Anuppur 64.8 -12 112.6 81 79.5 6
Balaghat 71.5 -17 32.9 -52 44.3 -19
Chhatarpur 26.9 -66 69.1 5 15.8 -72
Chindwara 90.7 50 43.4 -17 20.7 -55
Damoh 48.0 -29 31.0 -49 13.8 -77
Dindori 28.0 -57 56.8 -6 93.7 86
Jabalpur 77.6 -3 83.2 22 22.0 -61
Katni 1.6 -82 32.8 -51 56.0 -2
Mandla 93.1 14 58.7 -14 68.1 14
Narsingpur 95.0 20 66.0 -12 36.0 -41
Panna 14.7 -79 85.2 25 19.1 -72
Rewa 43.6 -36 57.7 -17 18.9 -70
Sagar 54.8 -23 44.7 -34 36.6 -35
Satna 30.6 -45 136.9 128 36.4 -37
Seoni 71.8 13 50.4 -8 33.7 -42
Shahdol 72.0 7 149.0 127 7.2 -87
Sidhi 10.4 -87 57.8 -22 32.0 -46
Singrauli 21.0 -63 63.4 1 28.6 -44
Tikamgarh 63.0 4 21.0 -51 30.5 -34
Umaria 33.3 -56 70.1 -6 26.2 -58
West Madhya Pradesh
Alirajpur 49.4 -11 252.1 421 12.2 -67
Asoknagar 42.5 -18 22.8 -56 64.3 30
Badwani 99.3 121 203.2 451 11.3 -63
Betul 104.2 77 73.6 24 14.4 -77
Bhind 57.1 12 60.0 20 32.7 -20
Bhopal 97.0 30 33.1 -50 9.4 -80
Burhanpur 116.7 114 165.1 297 53.0 47
Datia 50.3 -16 80.6 47 41.4 -15
Dewas 103.0 36 79.8 41 19.7 -52
Dhar 87.1 40 179.7 259 14.7 -62
Guna 17.6 -72 30.4 -44 62.9 62
Gwalior 3.8 -94 23.1 -54 59.3 13
Harda 179.6 126 171.7 146 51.3 9
Hosangabad 115.9 17 162.6 78 11.1 -85
Indore 86.5 31 134.5 187 9.9 -77
Jhabua 151.4 142 110.4 139 13.0 -56
Khandwa 121.3 83 406.7 679 57.3 36
Khargone 63.7 -1 206.1 311 32.1 12
Mandsaur 86.1 29 60.2 26 73.3 141
Morena 36.8 -23 62.0 48 52.3 32
Neemuch 130.7 147 37.3 -27 58.1 85
Raisen 128.1 61 62.5 -19 46.4 -12
Rajgarh 117.8 65 64.3 29 26.4 -24
Ratlam 112.5 74 72.9 33 7.3 -78
Sehore 115.4 31 119.4 74 11.6 -76
Shajapur 113.3 69 96.8 89 9.8 -71
Sheopur Kalani 54.0 25 48.0 31 73.0 167
Shivpuri 72.3 43 9.3 -82 46.5 12
Ujjain 109.2 59 36.8 -22 26.7 -30
Vidisha 69.0 -6 92.5 64 79.2 101
Chhattisgarh
Bastar 101.5 35 121.5 83 69.1 9
Bijapur 227.8 152 301.7 337 37.0 -36
Bilaspur 68.8 5 100.0 62 41.5 -27
Dantewara 302.1 304 76.8 18 69.3 43
Dhamtari 105.0 62 90.6 61 13.8 -79
Durg 89.0 56 97.8 101 31.1 -50
Janjgir 35.5 -47 110.6 38 19.2 -62
Jashpurnagar 96.7 20 52.0 -37 36.8 -48
Kanker 70.2 -10 167.0 179 26.9 -61
Korba 39.5 -37 75.8 4 32.2 -49
Koriya 73.1 7 69.7 9 30.2 -52
Kawardha 63.6 -3 20.1 -55 10.6 -75
Mahasumund 84.5 17 111.4 79 15.4 -75
Narayanpur 217.4 191 92.7 31 47.5 -13
Raigarh 116.0 71 94.1 23 32.3 -53
Raipur 75.6 18 87.3 57 35.7 -39
Rajandgaon 61.0 -21 100.0 66 38.0 -32
Surguja 45.1 -39 40.7 -45 25.0 -58
East Uttar Pradesh
Allahabad 8.4 -82 41.6 -19 18.8 -70
Ambedkar Nagar 1.0 -98 0.0 -100 51.3 0
Azamgarh 7.8 -85 8.7 -87 45.3 -45
Bahraich 7.3 -88 14.2 -76 185.8 206
Ballia 14.8 -68 10.6 -75 39.0 -28
Balrampur 2.8 -96 0.0 -100 56.2 -18
Banda 26.9 -51 47.8 -4 11.6 -78
Barabanki 17.0 -69 13.2 -80 74.5 2
Basti 49.7 -8 13.4 -77 113.3 90
Chandauli 4.4 -91 5.2 -91 18.0 -70
Deoria 4.5 -91 0.0 -100 19.0 -71
Faizabad 9.7 -81 11.6 -82 75.2 28
Farrukhabad 9.8 -75 24.1 -49 91.1 103
Fatehpur 24.3 -41 14.2 -70 23.2 -65
Gazipur 15.3 -68 31.6 -41 51.1 -35
Gonda 6.6 -88 6.7 -90 87.3 26
Gorakhpur 19.0 -67 9.9 -86 53.7 -40
Hardoi 22.7 -53 27.8 -43 35.7 -37
Jaunpur 7.1 -86 2.5 -96 37.5 -52
Kannauj 13.8 -72 33.6 -37 77.3 59
Kanpur City 17.4 -53 38.0 3 98.0 96
Kanpur Dehat 5.1 -90 15.4 -69 16.8 -65
Kaushambi 19.8 -53 25.5 -43 5.9 -89
Kheri 13.7 -75 26.9 -49 137.3 141
Kushi nagar 2.0 -96 0.0 -100 68.0 -16
Lucknow 13.3 -72 43.1 -3 66.1 15
Maharajganj 12.5 -78 0.0 -100 51.6 -41
Mau 4.0 -92 3.0 -95 18.0 -81
Mirzapur 4.7 -92 18.3 -74 42.5 -44
Pratapgarh 17.0 -65 30.3 -48 16.7 -75
RaiBarelly 9.9 -78 10.2 -78 56.4 0
Sahuji Maharajnagar 38.5 -40 74.5 38 6.5 -91
Sant Kabirnnagar 25.0 -52 0.0 -100 54.0 -18
Sant Ravidas Nagar 28.0 -45 29.0 -50 13.0 -79
Shrawasti 14.0 -77 9.9 -83 109.8 81
Sidharthnagar 12.8 -77 0.0 -100 130.2 97
Sitapur 19.7 -69 15.4 -75 65.9 8
Sonbhadra 21.0 -61 22.3 -63 22.4 -69
Sultanpur 23.2 -55 12.2 -76 33.6 -42
Unnao 11.3 -73 33.2 -26 108.8 84
Varanasi 9.5 -83 26.1 -63 68.9 -15
West Uttar Pradesh
Agra 20.7 -59 29.2 -7 12.0 -71
Aligarh 2.5 -93 20.1 -44 53.8 20
Auraiya 9.0 -80 31.5 -26 4.0 -91
Badaun 3.4 -94 14.8 -64 29.2 -35
Baghpat 28.6 23 99.6 279 1.0 -96
Bareilly 6.4 -89 59.2 31 27.2 -48
Bijnor 15.9 -63 99.5 101 36.3 -30
Bulandsahar 9.1 -77 41.6 20 34.2 -23
Etah 6.7 -81 21.3 -33 36.8 -19
Etawah 1.3 -97 29.3 -39 27.1 -44
Firozabad 10.8 -76 38.9 20 47.9 -8
GBNagar 0.0 -100 56.0 113 11.0 -75
Ghaziabad 1.3 -97 26.5 -23 12.9 -69
Hamirpur 38.5 -24 38.0 -21 28.5 -47
Jalaun 36.8 -29 73.8 56 13.3 -74
Jhansi 33.3 -43 49.1 -5 40.7 -21
Jotiba Phule Nagar 1.5 -96 28.8 -28 8.0 -83
Kanshiramnagar 6.0 -88 50.0 40 26.0 -53
Lalitpur 35.0 -54 2.0 -96 82.0 60
Mahamaya Nagar 0.5 -99 11.0 -59 53.5 26
Mahoba 10.0 -78 76.6 54 2.0 -96
Mainpuri 5.1 -88 6.6 -82 31.1 -34
Mathura 16.3 -60 34.9 45 8.3 -78
Meerut 21.7 -43 54.4 16 33.6 -28
Moradabad 5.7 -88 50.0 5 42.5 -14
Muzzaffarnagar 31.1 -2 66.7 57 0.0 -100
Pilibhit 8.4 -88 29.7 -44 10.1 -85
Rampur 12.6 -76 30.9 -15 14.1 -71
Saharanpur 20.7 -47 55.0 36 40.7 -3
Shahjahanpur 12.5 -74 12.9 -76 44.6 -21
Uttarakhand
Almora 28.2 -29 13.2 -68 31.7 -29
Bageshwar 32.0 -19 5.0 -88 9.8 -78
Chamoli 46.2 -1 16.2 -66 25.5 -12
Champawat 17.0 -79 35.5 -38 14.0 -81
Dehradun 46.9 -48 41.0 -54 39.2 -44
Garhwal Pauri 57.7 -18 51.3 -17 29.3 -46
Garhwal Tehri 52.0 -17 41.0 -27 1.4 -97
Haridwar 32.0 -38 110.1 109 7.5 -78
Nainital 70.4 -7 40.1 -41 63.2 -20
Pithorgarh 38.6 -61 26.6 -71 36.6 -52
Rudraprayag 38.0 -59 24.2 -70 14.8 -78
Udham Sing Nagar 15.8 -73 5.2 -91 8.6 -87
Uttarkashi 56.2 -20 29.6 -49 14.0 -80
Bihar
Araria 36.8 -39 44.4 -43 27.0 -63
Arwal 14.5 -63 1.3 -97 72.8 13
Aurangabad 5.8 -90 21.9 -60 53.0 -18
Banka 23.4 -48 2.7 -94 34.3 -25
Begusarai 15.2 -73 1.8 -97 117.5 140
Bhabua 12.9 -76 16.1 -77 75.2 -14
Bhagalpur 41.6 -12 21.5 -60 81.6 58
Bhojpur 19.5 -63 4.5 -92 107.3 65
Buxar 0.4 -99 0.6 -99 4.6 -94
Darbhanga 3.2 -93 24.5 -50 40.8 -10
East Champaran 0.9 -98 1.8 -97 65.9 19
Gaya 6.0 -87 5.5 -89 60.3 26
Gopalganj 3.4 -93 1.1 -98 41.0 -50
Jahanabad 10.9 -75 1.1 -98 44.9 -24
Jamui 16.7 -67 2.5 -95 74.0 47
Kathihar 20.5 -54 0.8 -99 24.7 -63
Khagadia 24.4 -42 4.2 -93 55.5 -20
Kishanganj 20.7 -78 46.6 -52 77.6 -6
Lakhisarai 70.2 33 0.9 -99 59.3 20
Madhepura 4.3 -93 0.9 -99 82.7 18
Madhubani 1.7 -97 35.0 -40 24.5 -52
Monghyar 68.2 30 1.6 -97 20.5 -59
Muzaffarpur 4.7 -90 5.8 -88 122.2 85
Nalanda 19.1 -60 0.0 -100 56.8 -1
Nawada 11.6 -73 5.0 -91 34.3 -26
Patna 25.6 -32 8.6 -86 67.3 5
Purnea 5.1 -92 12.9 -84 26.7 -66
Rohtas 5.1 -91 29.7 -41 35.9 -44
Saharsha 0.0 -100 0.0 -100 31.5 -65
Samstipur 0.9 -98 8.8 -84 140.4 121
Saran 19.6 -55 9.8 -83 100.8 48
Sheikpura 25.2 -42 68.1 36 46.7 -12
Sheohar 14.0 -70 0.0 -100 94.4 96
Sitamarhi 4.4 -91 0.0 -100 65.3 36
Siwan 33.4 -24 0.6 -99 50.5 -45
Supaul 8.8 -81 45.1 -20 64.5 13
Vaishali 9.7 -75 4.2 -94 55.9 -4
West Champaran 2.1 -97 2.2 -95 76.2 -23
Jharkhand
Bokaro 81.2 19 38.8 -50 28.1 -50
Chatra 16.5 -70 22.5 -66 105.1 76
Deoghar 41.7 -11 9.5 -82 74.4 35
Dhanbad 67.2 8 26.3 -61 26.6 -61
Dumka 36.7 -36 1.6 -97 59.1 -6
East Singbhum 35.8 -46 50.6 -20 6.9 -87
Garhwa 1.0 -98 3.9 -94 102.6 57
Giridih 56.9 6 17.9 -72 40.3 -31
Godda 47.7 19 1.9 -96 120.4 84
Gumla 82.6 25 85.7 16 28.2 -56
Hazaribagh 49.9 -8 18.7 -70 74.9 14
Jamtara 37.6 -38 12.5 -83 50.9 -37
Khunti 65.0 -11 38.0 -56 9.5 -85
Koderrna 33.7 -40 15.5 -73 21.3 -60
Latehar 26.3 -56 50.8 -33 138.8 164
Lohardagga 58.9 14 51.2 -15 102.5 76
Pakur 61.7 -14 0.0 -100 38.6 -49
Palamau 11.9 -81 19.9 -72 57.3 -9
Ramgarh 47.0 -21 46.8 -36 33.0 -45
Ranchi 43.7 -38 44.4 -37 35.6 -35
Sahebganj 67.2 8 4.2 -94 95.0 28
Saraikela 17.1 -77 17.7 -74 23.5 -63
Simdega 139.7 66 95.9 12 51.2 -36
West Singbhum 28.6 -60 50.0 -22 56.6 10
East Rajasthan
Ajmer 62.7 159 47.6 69 17.0 70
Alwar 38.1 -7 50.4 33 52.3 131
Banswara 138.9 104 132.3 138 17.5 -40
Baran 46.1 -13 67.5 52 48.0 96
Bharatpur 27.7 -34 41.6 9 31.0 19
Bhilwara 53.0 37 49.2 39 26.3 59
Bundi 68.2 63 20.0 -53 24.7 46
Chittorgarh 84.2 46 63.8 43 44.0 117
Dausa 46.8 28 43.8 30 42.0 96
Dholpur 37.8 -4 65.8 72 46.8 28
Dungarpur 144.5 190 97.3 143 23.8 -3
Jaipur 44.2 37 38.3 39 38.8 144
Jhalawar 56.3 -14 43.0 -20 56.5 118
Jhunjhunu 27.5 18 34.9 74 20.3 40
Karauli 51.5 33 32.8 1 54.8 118
Kota 30.5 -46 51.5 1 18.1 -19
Pratapgarh 143.0 106 79.2 27 20.0 -38
Rajsamand 76.1 114 39.3 20 39.9 232
Sawai Madhopur 50.7 42 20.8 -31 54.6 130
Sikar 47.0 113 27.7 50 22.9 90
Sirohi 56.8 -21 140.1 115 78.5 182
Tonk 44.2 24 35.7 17 16.0 -5
Udaipur 56.5 17 117.8 215 78.8 328
West Rajasthan
Barmer 11.7 -21 80.5 335 0.4 -95
Bikaner 33.7 122 42.0 173 5.7 -20
Churu 14.0 -20 37.3 135 49.9 419
Hanumangarh 23.0 100 97.9 737 20.3 178
Jaisalmer 14.8 45 1.0 -91 5.3 20
Jalore 22.1 -14 124.5 282 20.5 85
Jodhpur 29.9 102 95.3 350 2.1 -71
Nagaur 30.1 43 48.7 154 14.9 71
Pali 10.6 -66 80.6 135 45.1 237
Sri Ganganagar 23.9 107 129.1 871 3.8 -20
Gujarat Region
Ahmedabad 80.0 99 138.1 233 18.2 -17
Anand 75.5 33 250.5 320 25.8 14
Banaskantha 86.2 130 177.7 345 30.8 26
Baroda 39.2 -42 206.4 252 14.6 -59
Broach 63.6 22 83.7 69 13.9 -44
DNH 146.0 -20 255.8 133 73.7 104
Dahod 86.1 20 123.5 105 36.1 12
Daman 193.4 6 134.0 22 80.6 123
Dangs 114.0 -20 127.0 17 28.5 -52
Gandhinagar 97.7 79 142.9 145 50.1 107
Kheda 73.6 19 239.5 265 27.9 7
Mehsana 83.0 64 239.9 415 50.6 48
Narmada 38.4 -54 107.6 88 26.7 -25
Navsari 71.9 -33 170.1 81 67.8 39
Panchmahal 68.2 -4 245.5 290 59.3 77
Patan 93.9 156 169.7 437 31.8 28
Sabarkantha 154.2 146 225.6 336 83.0 187
Surat 92.0 16 134.0 99 35.0 4
Tapi 40.4 -59 131.2 63 43.2 16
Valsad 123.3 5 150.9 50 63.3 29
S K & Diu region
Amreli 120.2 292 55.2 148 18.7 11
Bhavnagar 100.0 172 42.7 28 19.4 20
Diu 140.4 582 160.8 584 2.3 -80
Jamnagar 79.5 171 72.4 309 15.0 -14
Junagarh 98.7 146 76.6 205 66.7 190
Kutch 69.2 207 46.7 90 4.2 -80
Porbandar 173.2 391 64.7 235 97.7 265
Rajkot 104.1 231 42.8 96 20.0 -10
Surendranagar 81.5 151 103.9 191 35.3 152
Maharashtra & Goa
Konkan & Goa
Mumbai City 274.9 147 71.3 -2 16.6 -71
Mumbai Suburban 233.4 100 58.4 -20 13.1 -77
North Goa 458.8 401 115.3 44 111.8 103
Raigad 297.0 92 229.6 110 59.2 -14
Ratnagiri 319.3 129 256.7 157 81.0 36
Sindhudurg 317.2 185 92.6 28 74.7 12
South Goa 441.6 379 105.4 39 119.1 146
Thane 203.7 60 199.0 107 36.8 -37
Madhya Maharashtra
Ahmednagar 68.3 142 21.7 -14 1.6 -95
Dhule 68.4 153 97.7 354 1.2 -94
Jalgaon 86.8 103 128.0 306 20.3 -20
Kolhapur 130.9 101 94.3 116 20.4 -32
Nandurbar 43.8 -14 98.1 130 7.1 -73
Nasik 86.2 59 121.3 150 14.9 -57
Pune 81.2 101 49.6 56 9.3 -68
Sangli 91.6 382 16.8 -20 5.6 -79
Satara 66.1 122 32.6 33 7.6 -70
Solapur 79.6 182 7.2 -74 10.1 -73
Marathwada
Aurangabad 66.2 46 51.0 79 15.3 -48
Beed 90.6 112 13.5 -60 8.4 -77
Hingoli 158.4 135 73.1 71 5.5 -79
Jalna 101.9 114 49.5 71 13.5 -56
Latur 114.2 110 13.9 -69 11.2 -69
Nanded 104.5 85 50.6 22 10.9 -64
Usmanabad 81.7 107 13.2 -64 10.1 -78
Parbhani 108.7 90 32.8 -29 8.6 -71
Vidarbha
Akola 134.9 198 92.1 201 23.9 -23
Amraoti 113.8 132 123.1 192 14.2 -58
Bhandara 40.2 -48 112.3 74 11.3 -77
Buldhana 123.1 200 87.4 195 12.8 -53
Chandrapur 143.6 82 184.4 196 21.4 -55
Gadchiroli 202.3 141 273.5 326 32.4 -25
Gondia 45.7 -47 64.4 0 13.1 -76
Nagpur 54.0 -24 79.6 46 21.0 -43
Wardha 91.4 46 111.2 114 20.0 -29
Washim 130.6 168 70.1 70 6.1 -83
Yeotmal 175.6 207 101.8 129 16.9 -31
Odisha
Angul 93.5 21 92.6 27 59.2 12
Balasore 159.4 143 54.1 -23 23.2 -70
Bargarh 71.2 8 135.8 78 29.7 -53
Bhadrak 122.1 81 53.7 -1 40.7 -32
Bolangir 46.3 -48 112.3 59 33.3 -46
Boudh 100.7 29 168.2 182 46.2 -32
Cuttack 145.1 132 101.0 21 47.4 -17
Deogarh 157.5 88 61.0 -29 89.4 43
Dhenkanal 93.3 27 89.9 26 46.5 -6
Gajapati 86.4 46 201.1 315 72.4 11
Ganjam 133.3 120 157.1 209 51.1 -1
Jagatsingpur 215.2 262 117.2 71 17.9 -70
Jajpur 129.3 83 78.0 28 55.7 -13
Jharsuguda 131.6 67 66.1 -17 33.6 -48
Kalahandi 70.0 12 140.0 103 64.9 -3
Kandhamal 101.9 31 174.2 192 48.0 -29
Kendrapara 199.7 195 91.5 31 17.7 -67
Keonjhar 60.6 -14 61.5 16 25.5 -54
Khurda 134.7 120 95.3 27 26.6 -57
Koraput 106.8 43 92.5 23 45.3 -31
Malkangiri 165.0 106 125.2 50 135.4 190
Mayurbhanj 96.3 14 68.1 0 45.4 -32
Nawapara 99.3 72 106.8 101 89.3 78
Nawarangpur 145.2 67 114.2 56 62.7 9
Nayagarh 85.8 18 73.1 9 53.1 14
Puri 220.0 212 144.4 103 34.6 -44
Rayagada 86.6 59 169.1 165 68.6 35
Sambalpur 102.7 23 140.6 64 57.8 -7
Sonepur 74.6 -5 182.2 77 85.4 43
Sundargarh 110.8 47 66.5 -5 23.9 -62
West Bengal & Andaman Nicobar
Islands
A & N ISLAND
Nicobar 5.7 -91 95.1 21 178.7 152
North & Middle Andaman 136.8 27 187.1 61 115.1 20
South Andaman 68.4 -34 169.4 76 162.9 75
GWB
Bankura 63.1 -5 27.0 -56 16.2 -69
Birbhum 50.3 -9 10.1 -85 11.8 -78
Burdwan 71.6 31 26.1 -58 9.0 -85
East Midnapore 157.3 70 28.1 -67 22.2 -69
Hooghly 61.2 -3 37.7 -40 6.9 -86
Howrah 58.4 -21 16.0 -75 30.1 -58
Kolkata 56.7 -21 43.2 -44 62.7 -6
Murshidabad 60.9 14 24.0 -61 55.0 5
Nadia 67.9 40 41.0 -25 0.5 -99
24 Pargana (N) 62.0 16 21.2 -69 8.7 -85
Purulia 48.9 -36 19.3 -72 29.9 -55
24 Pargana (S) 75.1 -21 44.0 -47 34.4 -59
West Midnapore 58.9 -21 44.9 -31 18.7 -71
SHWB & Sikkim
Cooch Behar 41.7 -65 162.3 38 61.3 -52
Darjeeling 78.1 30 115.9 -17 88.3 -31
East Sikkim 91.5 -5 75.3 -20 36.1 -60
Jalpaiguri 25.5 -81 145.8 22 30.4 -76
Malda 26.6 -47 4.3 -94 106.9 72
North Dinajpur 18.1 -78 1.3 -99 44.5 -50
North Sikkim 108.3 4 107.2 2 70.8 -28
South Dinajpur 15.2 -70 9.5 -86 88.7 17
South Sikkim 73.8 -24 64.2 -32 62.3 -31
West Sikkim 36.0 -66 64.0 -39 10.5 -89
Karnataka
Coastal Karnataka
Dakshin Kannada 198.1 93 156.6 88 86.9 44
Udupi 303.6 154 154.4 37 113.6 54
Uttar Kannada 264.1 221 120.4 76 36.6 -28
N I Karnataka
Bagalkote 39.2 158 19.6 4 2.6 -91
Belgaum 55.0 201 31.1 113 6.1 -74
Bidar 89.2 97 11.4 -70 36.3 0
Bijapur 91.0 251 12.7 -46 28.9 -16
Dharwad 53.0 227 17.2 21 5.9 -75
Gadag 32.6 94 10.2 -47 5.9 -79
Gulbarga 121.7 192 15.8 -56 35.7 -9
Haveri 54.7 270 19.6 104 6.0 -72
Koppal 36.5 57 20.2 -5 50.1 50
Raichur 101.2 255 28.2 20 39.0 23
Yadgir 95.6 167 13.0 -58 37.5 6
S I Karnataka
Bangalore Rural 2.6 -91 10.1 -65 2.6 -94
Bangalore Urban 2.9 -90 7.2 -77 6.9 -84
Bellary 33.7 53 5.9 -69 40.1 27
Chamarajnagar 9.4 -37 2.6 -81 3.4 -89
Chichballapur 6.0 -76 19.5 -19 2.6 -93
Chickmagalur 87.8 94 51.0 57 10.5 -65
Chitradurga 22.2 61 8.3 -6 4.8 -80
Davangere 44.1 204 14.0 25 5.4 -80
Hassan 23.6 22 16.2 26 7.9 -62
Kodagu 209.9 207 111.6 125 26.0 -31
Kolar 2.7 -87 4.4 -82 4.7 -88
Mandya 5.3 -65 0.8 -94 4.0 -87
Mysore 26.6 80 8.5 -27 11.0 -54
Ramnagara 1.7 -95 7.5 -67 13.8 -71
Shimoga 186.3 327 105.5 261 22.5 -6
Tumkur 5.3 -73 5.5 -71 8.4 -77
Kerala
Alappuzha 166.8 210 51.9 -11 27.8 -53
Kannur 315.7 383 118.6 102 40.5 8
Ernakulam 262.5 381 63.0 0 36.4 -42
Idukki 300.8 298 68.5 14 53.7 -7
Kasaragod 319.2 277 132.8 88 47.9 -9
Kollam 194.3 325 38.1 -9 37.1 -5
Kottayam 238.9 294 50.4 -9 34.1 -40
Kozhikode 317.1 432 112.7 91 36.7 -14
Malappuram 174.1 232 82.0 79 13.3 -67
Palakkad 199.4 357 55.0 53 11.9 -64
Pathanamthitta 231.5 316 32.8 -39 52.4 -8
Thiruvanantapuram 209.0 833 26.8 -13 3.4 -88
Thrissur 197.0 222 61.1 13 30.2 -48
Wayanad 208.3 162 84.8 59 20.6 -50
Tamil Nadu
Ariyalur 12.9 -68 1.5 -95 3.5 -91
Chennai 92.8 149 63.2 172 41.4 44
Coimbatore 43.4 277 19.8 168 7.1 -62
Cuddalore 17.7 -53 11.3 -54 17.5 -44
Dharmapuri 8.8 -72 1.9 -92 0.0 -100
Dindigul 28.6 34 2.0 -91 8.8 -74
Erode 37.5 100 5.5 -61 0.0 -100
Kanchipuram 19.1 -51 46.4 39 59.1 91
Kanyakumari 141.8 839 11.2 -45 0.2 -99
Karikal 5.5 -81 58.4 230 1.0 -96
Karur 11.2 -40 0.0 -100 1.0 -97
Krishnagiri 5.4 -80 1.0 -96 5.8 -86
Madurai 21.5 -16 0.9 -97 12.3 -65
Nagapattinam 8.3 -70 18.3 -17 8.6 -61
Namakkal 10.8 -60 4.5 -77 5.8 -85
Nilgiris 49.3 40 49.0 99 20.1 -39
Perambalur 10.3 -60 1.0 -95 4.0 -87
Puducherry 5.0 -85 2.0 -94 90.7 214
Pudukottai 14.1 -59 21.0 1 21.9 -19
Ramanathapuram 7.5 -33 4.2 -52 5.3 -63
Salem 29.5 -14 10.4 -58 4.6 -90
Sivaganga 4.2 -84 11.6 -38 26.6 6
Thanjavur 18.1 -46 6.8 -68 15.6 -41
Theni 37.4 398 6.1 -18 1.1 -93
Tirunelveli 28.5 400 1.4 -67 0.1 -99
Tirupur 29.1 203 0.2 -97 3.3 -84
Tiruvallur 38.3 9 41.7 67 52.4 58
Tiruvannamalai 7.1 -81 2.9 -92 72.6 59
Tiruvarur 17.2 -39 4.4 -80 16.3 -25
Toothukudi 3.6 -32 0.0 -100 1.8 -76
Trichy 9.5 -62 2.8 -88 3.8 -90
Vellore 11.5 -64 17.6 -38 63.8 46
Villupuram 15.1 -60 0.9 -97 51.4 22
Virudhunagar 14.8 1 0.7 -94 14.6 -36
Andhra Pradesh
Coastal Andhra Pradesh
East Godavari 58.8 53 46.2 18 21.2 -33
Guntur 32.9 0 1.6 -95 75.8 180
Krishna 24.6 -37 8.7 -76 52.3 74
Nellore 15.8 -20 17.4 -9 27.5 27
Prakasam 15.8 -39 2.1 -90 28.7 50
Sirkakulam 95.1 104 110.8 128 38.2 -21
Visakhapatnam 130.7 228 38.9 -6 35.6 -9
Vizianagram 127.8 210 46.7 -1 62.2 20
West Godavari 59.1 30 48.5 15 39.1 18
Rayalaseema
Anantapur 9.2 -56 5.1 -70 17.7 -46
Chittoor 4.4 -83 14.5 -45 26.8 -24
Cuddapah 13.1 -32 14.8 -37 41.6 52
Kurnool 40.6 42 15.2 -35 52.5 87
Telangana
Adilabad 129.8 104 164.9 256 19.1 -40
Hyderabad 104.1 188 40.9 9 12.4 -64
Karimnagar 131.8 172 82.7 100 13.0 -58
Khammam 100.7 97 72.0 65 30.2 -13
Mehabubnagar 83.0 136 8.1 -70 47.2 49
Medak 84.4 96 16.4 -54 5.0 -86
Nalgonda 56.3 65 5.3 -85 86.1 208
Nizamabad 105.0 88 36.8 -21 8.8 -74
Rangareddy 118.0 222 19.6 -50 27.2 -29
Warangal 132.8 183 60.3 52 25.5 -19
Legends
(20% or more) excess rainfall (-60 to -99 %) scanty rainfall
(-19 to +19%) normal rainfall (-100%) no rainfall
(-20 to -59%) deficient rainfall ** Data not available
Annexure II
List of varieties
Bihar
Shakarkand: Rajendra Shakarkand- 5, Rajendra Shakarkand-35, Rajendra Shakarkand-43, Rajendra Shakarkand-47,
Kalmegh and Rajendra Shakarkand-92.
Pigeon Pea:arhar: Bahar, Pusa 9, Narendra Arhar 1
Urd: T-9, Pant U-19, Pant Urd 31, PDU-1 Radish: Pusa Chetki, Pusa Himani, Pusa Rashmi, Japani Saphed Pointed gourd: Rajendra Parwal-1, Rajendra parwal-2, FP1 and 3
Jharkhand:
Urd:T 9, Pant U 19, 30, 35 and Birsa urd 1
Moong: Pusa Vishal, S M L 668, K 885, P S 16, Pant Moong 2 and P D M 11.
Arhar:Birsa Arhar (210 days), Bahar (240 Days) and ICPH 2671 (210 days), Maize: short duration variety: Birsa Vikas Maize-2 and medium duration variety: Birsa Maize-1.